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UK’s Department of Health Announces Sweeping Mental Health Reforms
As is the case in many developed nations, the UK has been experiencing difficulties in meeting the needs of residents facing mental health difficulties recently, and though promises have ... Read More
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Study Suggests Climate Change may Significantly Impact Mental Health
Events and challenging situations of all kinds are apt to contribute to global levels of stress and uneasiness, but there are some world issues that can have a greater effect on mental ... Read More
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Creative Therapy Program in NYC Shows Marked Success
In a time when most tales from the world of mental health are focused on the inadequacy of care and the difficulty that many have in accessing professional help, the observation of those ... Read More
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Ten-Year Study Shows Loneliness can be Contagious
Plenty of medical health issues are understood as being contagious, and specific measures are taken to avoid encouraging their spread. But can mental health concerns be contagious? A new ... Read More
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Military Suicide Survivors Speak Out on Discriminatory Treatment from Government
With rates of suicide, the development of post-traumatic stress disorder, and violent incidents involving mental health such as the recent shooting at Fort Hood, the military has been scrambling ... Read More
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UK Announces Inventive New Mental Health Initiative for Libraries
Many different venues may come to mind when conceptualizing mental health and the providing of related services. From hospitals and clinics to private practice offices and institutional ... Read More
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Survey of Surgeons Shows Mental Health Issues, Burnout are Major Concerns
Surgeons are typically charged with some of the most exacting demands in modern medicine and health technology, and often participate in complex and lengthy procedures that require a considerable ... Read More
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Study Makes Strong Financial Case for Psychotherapy
Numerous studies have been conducted in the past which provide evidence for the efficacy of psychotherapy in improving clients’ quality of life, but many prospective clients and critics ... Read More
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Study Helps Get Homeless with Mental Health Issues Off the Streets
Experiencing a mental health concern, even one that’s manageable most days and only occasionally disruptive or entirely debilitating, can be a remarkable challenge in its own right. ... Read More
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Growing Number of Police Departments Support Mental Health Training for Officers
The police, in every city across the nation, are extensively trained in a number of disciplines, many of which focus on physical intervention. But a large number of incidents in which the ... Read More
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New Zealand Family Court Sets Example with Call for Better Mental Health Measures
Though in most places in the world, family courts exist to help resolve conflicts and make difficult decisions nevertheless designed to create the best possible good in complex situations, ... Read More
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Oklahoma Gears Up for New Certification Regulations for Counselors
In many different specific fields, counselors can provide their clients with valuable mental health services that can have a positive and profound impact on personal health and well-being. ... Read More